Hello Jörn,

yes, I am using version OTC 2.0 - Consus.
Problem is not much regarding OTC but with apps inside - rdesktop & smart-card 
lite which are outdated a bit. That I think might cause some problems.
Yep, I have read about package building, but mostly having issues with making 
completely new ones which are not in .deb structure.

Regards.

Henry

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Von: Jörn Frenzel [mailto:j.fren...@openthinclient.com] 
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 19. März 2015 17:14
An: openthinclient-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Betreff: Re: [openthinclient-user] Old packages - any help whatsoever?

Hello Henry,

are you sure trying on openthincleint version 2.x? OTC is still being 
developed. We have just released Version 2.1.

Have you read:
        http://wiki.openthinclient.org/wiki/Pakete-Entwickeln
?

Regards, Jörn


Am 19.03.2015 um 16:16 schrieb Mican Jindrich:
> Hello,
>
> sorry for quite a lot messages, but I wanted to ask just few question. 
> hopefully they will be ever answered.
>
> 1)Is this project even alive? I don´t see any answers since year 2015. 
> I am trying to make some breakthrough in using OTC but without help I 
> will be probably damned - already playing with it for almost 2 weeks.
>
> 2)Will there be new packages for rdesktop or smart-card lite . (or 
> well
> pcsc-lite) which are out and are actually improving something..?
>
> 3)Is there a way to get explained how to make something which comes in
> tar.bz2 to be tcos/deb file. I am kinda trying to learn it all, but it 
> is hard when I am getting into linux stuff for 11days (even that I 
> think I have made great progress)
>
> 4)I could even assist with helping community if I would get more 
> information how to actually work with OTC in general and would be able 
> to create something valuable. But without answers, I can hardly get 
> more far than I am.
>
> I am kind of sad that I see such a project being frozen in time..
>
> Hopefully I will have some answers from someone.
>
> Thank you
>
> "Henry" - J.M.
>
>
>
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